"You do want law and order right? I know you did when we got the guy who broke into your car. " Actually they stole Robert's car. Robert called the police and they got it back for him. It's a really nice example of someone requesting the services of the police, working with them to apprehend an evildoer, and getting a positive outcome.

Becky also wants law and order. When someone recently stuck a pear in the tailpipe of her car the first thing she did was call the police, calling it an act of terrorism. She even suggested that the police notify the FBI about it! In this case I'm sure they immediately put the report in the circular file cabinet. Who reports a pear being lodged in their tailpipe to the police?

I don't get what the updates are. All of those ordinances have been on the books now for awhile. Does Robert think writing his own personal comments in brackets is an update? Even those comments are the same ones he's been making for a long time. This just isn't anything new.

Police assistance in dealing with theft, assault, etc. is a different kettle of fish from laws selectively used to constrict the public space and/or criminalize people who are visibly poor and homeless, or struggling to find alternatives to the landlord/wageslave racket.

These laws devour previously public spaces putting them under the control of narrow commercial interests at the expense of the broader commons. It's been happening throughout Santa Cruz in the parks, the Pogonip, Pacific Avenue, along the beaches, and even in the lowly public parking lots.

The damage done is far wider than the number of actual tickets issued--since police use the fear of citation to "persuade" people to abandon their rights inch by inch, bench by bench, parking lot by parking lot.

Attacks on DIY Last Night, the Guerrilla Drive-In, the Drum Circles, Peacecamp2010 Protest at City Hall against the Sleeping Ban, musicians Anna Richardson and Miguel de Leon, the nearly city-wide Smoking Ban, street musicians using the Unreasonably Disturbing Noises law, feminists fighting shoddy SCPD rape investigation procedures, activists seeking to restore public comment at City Council--it's all a part of the same broader crackdown--ratified, encouraged, and often spearheaded by the faceless behind-the-scenes city bureaucrats under the unaccountable City Boss Marin Bernal, the new city manager. Can we say "gentrification"?

Sorry for the small typeface; I'll try and have a better version up soon.

If anyone's interested in making Public Records Act requests of the PD and other agencies to find out who's actually been mainly ticketed under these laws, please get in touch with me at rnorse3 [at] hotmail.com. Or post your results here. It's likely that most of the citations are being issued to people who are homeless or with 115 Coral St. addresses.

"These laws devour previously public spaces putting them under the control of narrow commercial interests at the expense of the broader commons. It's been happening throughout Santa Cruz in the parks, the Pogonip, Pacific Avenue, along the beaches, and even in the lowly public parking lots. "

And now thanks to you we can add the city hall property to the list. That land had been a place people could sleep and find shelter from the rain for decades. Thanks to your stunt at that location it's now been turned into a trespass zone with tickets applicable. Every time you cause a commotion more and more public space gets taken away. And not just from the average person, but from the homeless folks you pretend to advocate for. When will you be satisfied? Will you finally get the picture when you've made the entire city a trespass zone for the homeless and less well off? For the last ten years I've noticed that every time you get involved in something the situation gets worse for the homeless. If I didn't know better I would say you're a mole for the city, dropping bombs to help make their cases for them.

Robert and Becky together are destroying the homeless movement in Santa Cruz. Everything they touch does nothing more than cause ill will between the community and the homeless population. And they don't even act like real activists. Did either of them get a ticket, citation, or get arrested? NO! Because they were at home in bed every night. Ed Frey, who I have my own issues with, at least stood up for what he believed in and put himself on the line. He stayed with the protesters. He slept with the protesters. He made them feel as if he was on their side. And when the tickets and arrests came he took them right along with everyone else. The man has integrity and shows follow thru. Norse and Johnson didn't put themselves out in any way. They made sure that when the tickets came they took off. Tells you something. So no, Norse is not a one man wrecking crew. He has that Johnson woman conjoined at his hip. Neither one getting their hands dirty.

Report and post accounts of police using these abusive ordinances (or other laws) to criminalize innocent behavior downtown. Audio and video are particularly helpful, but written accounts are good too. It's also helpful to describe court outcomes as well as announce upcoming court dates.

Contact HUFF (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) at 423-HUFF (4833) or come to a HUFF meeting at the Abbey Cafe (Wednesdays 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM) (Mission and Hiway 1 at the Vintage Faith Church). Check out http://www.huffsantacruz.org --the website is currently being reorganized.

We can give you some suggestions and let the community know what the police, hosts, First Alarm, and other uniformed gendarmes are doing.

You can also leave a record of your citation at the Sub Rosa Cafe in one of their public notebooks or post an account of what happened here on indybay.org/santacruz.

(1) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary set forth in Section 8.14.200 and subject to the restrictions set forth in this subsection and all other applicable regulations set forth in this title, any person who owns or has custody, control or possession of a dog may bring that dog to the city’s downtown neighborhood as defined in subsection (2). (a) The dog shall at all times be on a leash, as defined in Section 8.04.010(j). No more than one dog shall be clipped to any such leash. The dog shall at all times be no further than three feet away from the person holding the dog’s leash. (b) The dog shall be in the company of no more than one other dog. Groups or packs of dogs comprised of three or more dogs are prohibited. (c) The dog shall at all times be accompanied by its owner or the person who has custody, control or possession of the dog and shall at no time be left unattended by the owner or the person who has custody, control or possession of the dog. Any unattended dog may immediately be taken into custody by the police department, animal services authority or any other person or entity appointed by the city manager to perform this function. (d) The dog shall at no time be tied or tethered to any pole, bench, planter or other structure or object on the street or sidewalk or to any structure in the public right-of-way affixed to any building. The dog shall at all times be physically connected by leash to the dog’s owner or other person who has custody, control or possession of the dog. (e) Dogs shall not be permitted in the downtown neighborhood as defined in subsection (2) between sunset and sunrise. (f) The dog must visibly display collar tags evidencing the fact that the dog is currently vaccinated and currently licensed by the city of Santa Cruz or another valid licensing jurisdiction.

(2) As used in this section the term “downtown” or “downtown neighborhood” shall refer to that area of the city of Santa Cruz within the following boundaries and to the following parks: (a) North boundary – Water Street; South boundary – Laurel Street; West boundary – Cedar Street; East boundary – Front Street; (b) Scope Park; (c) Town Clock.

(3) A violation of this section shall constitute an infraction. Any violation of this section committed within forty-eight hours of a prior violation of this section shall constitute a misdemeanor.

There has recently been a rash of police actions against emotional service animals on Pacific Avenue and elsewhere. Please report and post these incidents when they come up. A recent court decision by Judge John Gallagher in the case of Briana Brewer specifically found that citations to criminalize homeless people displaying their craftwork for donation are false; that is, forcing you to sign a promise to appear in court which is a "non-custodial" arrest is a false arrest. Please report any such behavior by cops, hosts, security guards (i.e. those who demand documentation for service animals or ticket for their being off a leash or sitting nearby, etc.).